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Fighting game fans are used to seeing ads in tournaments, but now they're infiltrating the games themselves. Capcom is introducing "sponsored content" to Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition on December 11th to promote its purchasable bundles, costumes and the Pro Tour. You'll see them on costumes, in certain stages and on pre-fight loading screens. This isn't concerning by itself (many real sports have ads, after all), but Capcom goes out of its way to discourage you from turning the ads off.

Street Fighter 5: Arcade Edition’s in-game ads have come and gone. The garish and intrusive ads, optional though they may be, no longer display in Capcom’s fighting game, and Street Fighter series producer Yoshinori Ono said the company is looking at ways to improve them. Sponsored content came to Street Fighter 5 in early December. While the initial pitch for in-game ads seemed tolerable at best, the implementation was ugly and comically bad. Ads for the Capcom Pro Tour were slathered over the flesh and costumes (and children’s skulls) of the Street Fighter roster.

Brave Wave Productions is bringing the original Street Fighter II arcade soundtrack to vinyl and CD featuring remasters of the CPS-1 and CPS-2 hardware versions of the music. Scroll down their page a bit to see the cover art and more information.

Actor Jamie Lee Curtis donned the mask of Spain’s most famous Street Fighter to get in among EVO 2015 attendees. Curtis revealed her secret on Twitter with a couple of photos of her family and friends in costume. She seems to have had a pretty good…

Street Fighter 5 is going to take a very different and extremely interesting new approach to ongoing content support. Street Fighter fans had an expensive time of it with the fourth game. There were four major version releases and numerous DLC packs, whic…

Nintendo updated its Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers website today. It contains a lot of information that we heard about previously, but there are new tidbits here as well. The site covers HD Rumble, replays, and the game’s various other modes and features. We’ve rounded everything up below.

Hot off the presses, or in this case, the fight ring, Team Versus Mode has been revealed for Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition! Our friends at UpUpDownDown and WWE hosted a special episode to help unveil this exciting new addition to the variety of modes coming on January 16. Learn more on how Team Versus Mode works after the jump.

In 1993, writer/director Steven de Souza battled a military coup, an ever-growing cast list and a self-destructing Jean-Claude Van Damme – and came out with a profitable picture ‘With hindsight, Street Fighter: The Movie is a charmingly camp and self-consciously silly action flick.’ Photograph: Moviestore/Rex/Shutterstock
It was the early 1990s and every teenager in the world knew about Street Fighter II. Originally released in the arcades and then on the SNES and Mega Drive consoles, the game featured a cast of weird, semi-magical...